Poll Question: Now that the NHL is back, will you be watching hockey again?

A sculpture outside the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto on Sunday January 6, 2013. The NHL and NHLPA have reached a tentative agreement allowing for the commencement of play. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn

Where do you stand? Are you welcoming back the league and its players with open arms or do they have to work to regain your patronage after scuttling half a season along with the All-Star Game and the Winter Classic that had been slated for Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbour?

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